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Example sentences for "railroad from"

  • The legislature of 1844 joined in a petition to congress asking a grant of public land to the Territory of Iowa to aid in the construction of a railroad from Dubuque to Keokuk.

  • This was chartered in 1836, the act of incorporation authorizing the construction of a railroad from Cleveland, in the direction of Pittsburgh, to the State line of Pennsylvania.

  • A railroad from Minneiska to Eyota, in Olmsted county, through Plainview, also passes through this county.

  • The St. Paul, Stillwater & Taylor's Falls Company in 1872 had built a line of railroad from Hudson to New Richmond.

  • Subsequently he made a survey for a railroad from Sacramento to Benicia, and also one for a short branch on the California Central Railroad.

  • Soon after Dewey issued two thousand copies of a small thirty-two page pamphlet, entitled Suggestions Urging the Construction of a Railroad from Rome to Watertown.

  • He had determined to build a railroad from Utica to Montreal, and build a railroad from Utica to Montreal he did.

  • Nevertheless, undaunted by difficulties, these men of that territory set about to build a railroad from Potsdam to Watertown.

  • The General Assembly was convened, and the land given to the State by Congress for the purpose of aiding in the construction of a railroad from Davenport to Council Bluffs was given to the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company.

  • This company had likewise been authorized by its charter to buy the right of way for a railroad from Trenton to New York, which it proceeded at once to do.

  • On the 23d of February of the same year a charter had been granted by the legislature of the State of Pennsylvania to a company which had been formed for the purpose of constructing a railroad from Philadelphia to Trenton.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are found; burning taste; given unto; gives the; good speech; mighty hero; nothing but; opposite side; other power; people came; physical education; please her; railroad bonds; railroad building; railroad companies; railroad company; railroad from; railroad officials; railroad property; railroad track; rattling good; shallow baking; simple fracture; the old; thought only; turning towards